West Virginia State University

Academics

Access, Success, and Impact

Our focus on academic excellence provides access, success, and impact to our students. Offering a wide range of certificates, minors, four-year, and graduate degrees, studying at West Virginia State University allows you to achieve your academic dreams in an affordable atmosphere.

Find Your Program

WVSU’s undergraduate curricula foster critical thinking, hands-on learning, and career preparation through internships and research opportunities.

Our graduate programs blend theory with applications, providing advanced skills for professional growth. Evening and online classes accommodate working students.


West Virginia State University (WVSU) offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees through its four colleges. Degrees are awarded in 23 undergraduate programs in the arts, sciences, business, education and professional studies. Our students enjoy lots of academic options, including 28 minors, an Honors Program, and various research and internship opportunities.

Visit each College’s site to explore all of the academic options available at WVSU.

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The College of Arts and Humanities is dedicated to the ideals of a liberal arts education and serves as the intellectual core of the University, offering disciplinary study in five undergraduate departments (i.e., Art, Communications, English, Modern Foreign Languages, and Music) and one graduate program in Media Studies, as well as general education courses to all undergraduate students in the areas of Fine Arts, Speech Communication, Literature, International Perspectives, and Composition.

The College’s unique combination of Business and Social Science disciplines sets us apart and enables us to enhance student marketability and career opportunities by developing a broader set of capabilities, skills and competencies required to succeed in today’s world. Students can study business and social science disciplines and also pursue flexible combinations to enrich their educational experience.

The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics has four academic departments: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Computer Science, and Physics. Its faculty and staff are committed to delivering quality undergraduate programs in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering (Civil and Chemical emphasis), and Mathematics; graduate programs in Biotechnology and Computer Science; and general education courses in the areas of Mathematics and Natural Sciences to all the University students.

Rich in tradition, the College of Professional Studies is organized around some of the University’s earliest developed programs. Students can choose from academic programs in EducationHealth and Human Performance, NursingSocial Work and Criminal Justice. In addition, the College houses Military Science/ROTC as an elective course of study specializing in management, leadership, and life skills.

An institution’s catalog is one of the most important and centralized documents in higher education. It serves as the guide and resource for students and the community from policy to curriculum to faculty & administrative offices in one central location.

WVSU 2024-2025 Catalog
WVSU 2023-2024 Catalog
WVSU 2022-2023 Catalog
WVSU 2021-2022 Catalog

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Student and Faculty Spotlight

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Meet Colin Boehm! He is a senior Math Education major from Portsmouth, Ohio. He is a member of the Yellow Jackets football team and Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education. He hopes to become a high school math teacher and a football coach. Currently, he is student teaching at George Washington High School in Charleston.

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Amanda Thomasson is a freshman Communications major from Stockholm, Sweden. She is a member of WVSU’s Women’s Tennis team and hopes to work internationally because she speaks three languages – Swedish, English and Spanish.

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Meet Kelsey Snyder, a senior Social Work major from Nitro, West Virginia. She is president of the WVSU chapter of Phi Alpha Honor Society. She is also currently an intern at The Service Station in Poca where she works with individuals with intellectual disabilities and tries to empower them to live as independently as possible with lifestyle skills and job skills. Kelsey hopes to continue working with the disabled community after she graduates.

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